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Chester Chairs 'Cycling Without Age Gippsland' initiative that aims to launch in Sale, Bairnsdale, and Lakes Entrance by end of 2024
Cycling Without Age Gippsland, a new charity, offers free trishaw rides for those unable to cycle. Launching in Sale, Bairnsdale, and Lakes Entrance by year-end, they are fundraising $75,000 for two trishaws.
A new charity which aims to provide free rides on trishaws for people who can no longer cycle has been formed in Gippsland. Taking inspiration from a worldwide movement, a group of locals has formed Cycling Without Age Gippsland and aims to develop a mobile service for Sale, Bairnsdale and Lakes Entrance before the end of this year.
Cycling Without Age Gippsland inaugural chair Darren Chester and committee secretary Carolynne Rankcom inspect a trishaw they are planning to buy to provide free rides for locals
Chester leads charity
Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester is volunteering as the Gippsland chair of the charity, which started in Denmark in 2012 and arrived in Australia in 2016. "There are now 40 Chapters operating around Australia, and I have been elected as the inaugural Chair of 'Cycling Without Age Gippsland' and given the responsibility to help trial the concept."
"It's a not-for-profit charity that provides a community service by connecting those no longer able to ride for themselves with their community and the outdoors by giving them free rides on trishaw e-bikes, piloted by volunteer cyclists."
"The vision is to enable safe, free and universal access to Cycling Without Age rides for people not able to ride themselves, anywhere in Australia. The state-of-the-art trishaws are purpose-built for the safe transportation of passengers, and this is the first opportunity to bring this program to towns across Gippsland," Mr Chester said.
Fundraising for trishaws
Mr Chester said fundraising had started with the group aiming to raise $75,000 from community donations and grants, to begin with two trishaws and an enclosed trailer. "The committee has chosen Sale, Bairnsdale and Lakes Entrance as start-up locations because all offer exceptional bike riding options, with flat off-road courses, which are safe for riders and their passengers."
"We need to prove the concept can work here and then aim to expand to more towns once we are fully established. We are affiliated with Cycling Without Age Australia, which provides access to training, tax-deductibility status and public liability insurance, but raising the funds to operate the service is a local responsibility," Mr Chester said.
Cycling fundraising launched
In addition to seeking corporate sponsorship, the Cycling Without Age Gippsland committee has established a community fundraising page, which can be found at Cycling Without Age - Gippsland website.
"Every little bit helps as we aim to host our first rides before the end of this year. I'm confident Gippslanders will get behind this charity as we strive to improve community health and wellbeing, reduce isolation and loneliness, and build resilience across our community," Mr Chester said.
For information and the latest news, including progress updates, visit the Cycling Without Age Gippsland Facebook page. Alternatively, follow Cycling Without Age Gippsland Instagram.
Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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